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Telecom Fun and Fantasy in Barcelona

NEW YORK (
TheStreet) - The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the giant, cellular-phone industry convention that began today, features all the latest in sharp and shiny smartphones -- and some gadgets that may never be sold at U.S. shopping centers.

The interesting thing about the gargantuan MWC convention is that because it's a showcase for every facet of telecom on the planet, many of the smartphones being hawked and hyped aren't of the high-priced, top-of-the-line variety. In fact, many devices on display will never make it to the U.S.

Nokia(NOK - Get Report) did unveil one of two new phones earmarked for the world's largest economy. The Finnish mobile-phone maker plans to ship its Lumia 720 series (with a 4.3-inch, 720p screen and a camera with a f1.9 lens) as well as its low-cost Lumia 520 series (4-inch, 800-by 480 pixels screen) to the U.S. Both run on the latest version of
Microsoft's(MSFT - Get Report) Windows Phone 8 operating system.

The two Nokia models may be released in the coming weeks in some Far East markets with European and North American sales possible in the next few months. Nokia's Lumia 521 model may be offered soon at
T-Mobile. The Finnish firm hasn't announced a release date or an optimum "affordable price," but has said the phone will operate on TMO's current 4G network.

For the record, Nokia also announced two new 2G/3G feature phones (they might be clever but they're not smartphones), models 105 and 301 aimed at developing markets rather that the U.S.

In addition to Nokia's introductions, other devices and technologies marketed at the confab included:

Sony(SNE - Get Report) introducing its Xperia Tablet Z 10.1-inch tablet (on it's way to the U.S. very soon) and some nifty-looking new digital cameras (including the auto-focus HX300, WX300 and TX300 models)

Asus displayed its FonePad (a 7-inch tablet you can also use as a cell phone) complete with an
Intel(INTC - Get Report) Atom processor which shouldn't be confused with its new PadFone Infinity (a smartphone running on
Google(GOOG) Android software that attaches to a 5-inch Android tablet).

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